- Feb 7, 2011
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So I decided to get some chickens before the coop and have a little more time before they out grow the brooder.
I have the coop designed on a CAD program and everything looks like it should work. The plan is to have a mobile coop/run that can lift onto 2 wheels (at the balance point) and be moved onto another platform. The remainder of the plan is to build 2 garden planters with the same footprint as the coop so I can set the coop over the garden after harvesting for some chicken cleanup/fertalizing.
The question is for the primary coop foundation, does a sand filled run work OK? It will be higher than the surounding yard and covered so drainage should not be a problem.
Just wondering if there will be any other issues using sand for the run?
I have the coop designed on a CAD program and everything looks like it should work. The plan is to have a mobile coop/run that can lift onto 2 wheels (at the balance point) and be moved onto another platform. The remainder of the plan is to build 2 garden planters with the same footprint as the coop so I can set the coop over the garden after harvesting for some chicken cleanup/fertalizing.
The question is for the primary coop foundation, does a sand filled run work OK? It will be higher than the surounding yard and covered so drainage should not be a problem.
Just wondering if there will be any other issues using sand for the run?